On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 10:50 , Mick Ring wrote:

>> My opinion is that if it ain't broke don't fix it, yet I am 
>> comfortable with
>> allowing developments and improvements, BUT I do NOT believe that one 
>> should
>> be eventually forced to leave behind one's perfectly workable (and 
>> thoroughly
>> tested) programs and OSes that are in place and functioning!
>
> I'm not sure how one can be forced into doing so.

When one wants to run a piece of software that requires the newest 
hardware and software to run.

Mind you, people with light computing requirements usually don't face 
this problem.  :)

John A. Ardelli
Owner/Moderator
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